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CHENNAI: Chief Minister MK Stalin on Monday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the union government of failing to take steps to secure the release of Tamil Nadu fishermen and their boats ...
saying the prolonged inaction on the 10 bills passed by the state legislature was "erroneous in law and illegal". Addressing the state assembly, Stalin said, "Tamil Nadu has obtained a historic ...
Tamil Nadu will “never yield” to the Union government and remain out of New Delhi’s control, Chief Minister MK Stalin was quoted ... be carried out based on Class 12 examination results.
Following the court’s intervention, all 10 pending bills have now been cleared. Reacting to the judgment, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin made a statement in the state Assembly, calling it ...
CHENNAI: The Class 10 state board examinations commenced on Friday, with students sitting for the Tamil language papers at 4,113 examination centres in Tamil Nadu. A total of 9.13 lakh students ...
Making a statement under Rule 110 in the State Assembly, Stalin said the announcements ... Despite the announcement by the Chief Minister, the Tamil Nadu Government Employees Association said ...
Chennai: On a day when Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin sought from him a guarantee on fair delimitation for South India. “Standing on Tamil ...
10 bills passed by the Tamil Nadu government, including those pending for five years. The Supreme Court called Mr Ravi's actions "arbitrary" and "illegal". Mr Stalin - whose party has repeatedly ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK president M.K. Stalin on Saturday (April 12, 2025) alleged that AIADMK leaders who had mortgaged the party after two raids by the central agencies sought to ...
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